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Emmanuil Petrovich Mysko

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Emmanuil Petrovich Mysko

Birth
Poland
Death
12 Mar 2000 (aged 70)
Lviv, Lviv Raion, Lvivska, Ukraine
Burial
Lviv, Lviv Raion, Lvivska, Ukraine Add to Map
Plot
67
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People's Artist of the USSR (1978). Confirmed member of the Academy of Arts of Ukraine (since 1996). Prize winner of the national Taras Shevchenko prize (1972).

Emmanuil Mysko's entire life and career was connected with Lviv. Here he obtained his artistic education - in 1956 he graduated from the Lviv Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts (teacher I. Sever). As a sculptor, Mysko was a master of the portrait genre of Ukrainian plastics of the second half of the 20th century, the author of the gallery of portraits of famous scientists, artists, writers, and public figures.

Mysko was a longtime head of the Lviv Union of Artists, and head of the Culture Fund in the late 1980s. Mysko was the founding academician of the Academy of Arts of Ukraine, and Member of the Committees of Republican Exhibitions in 1976 and 1980.

For more than a decade, Mysko was the head of the Lviv Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts (now the Lviv National Academy of Arts).
People's Artist of the USSR (1978). Confirmed member of the Academy of Arts of Ukraine (since 1996). Prize winner of the national Taras Shevchenko prize (1972).

Emmanuil Mysko's entire life and career was connected with Lviv. Here he obtained his artistic education - in 1956 he graduated from the Lviv Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts (teacher I. Sever). As a sculptor, Mysko was a master of the portrait genre of Ukrainian plastics of the second half of the 20th century, the author of the gallery of portraits of famous scientists, artists, writers, and public figures.

Mysko was a longtime head of the Lviv Union of Artists, and head of the Culture Fund in the late 1980s. Mysko was the founding academician of the Academy of Arts of Ukraine, and Member of the Committees of Republican Exhibitions in 1976 and 1980.

For more than a decade, Mysko was the head of the Lviv Institute of Applied and Decorative Arts (now the Lviv National Academy of Arts).

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